The two companies will work together to identify Lehigh Gas sites on which to construct CNG fueling stations. The CNG stations will be accessible to the public for CNG refueling and conveniently located for commercial CNG fleets, including shuttles, taxis, small- to mid-size trucks, and other natural gas vehicles (NGV). Clean Energy will be responsible for the construction and operation of the CNG fueling stations and the management, marketing, and sales of CNG at Lehigh Gas sites.

"Lehigh Gas appreciates the leadership position Clean Energy has taken in the development of CNG and is pleased to partner with them to offer an alternative-fuel option to help people get where they need to go," said Joseph Topper, chairman and CEO of Lehigh Gas Partners. "This agreement supports our alternate-fuel strategy of developing refueling sites both on our own and also with best-in-class providers like Clean Energy.”

"Lehigh Gas has been early to recognize the significant environmental and lower-cost benefits of natural gas and is a great fit as Clean Energy's partner in publicly accessible CNG stations," said Greg Roche, Clean Energy's vice president for national accounts. "The two companies have unique strengths that will bring convenience, cost-savings, and a cleaner-burning fuel to the growing number of NGV drivers.”

An automotive-related sustainability stakeholder group has announced that it appreciates that language within the Trump administration’s proposed rule aimed at rolling back automobile fuel-efficiency targets set by the Obama administration reflects that "natural gas is an important part of the climate change battle."